The University of Melbourne is the most ancient university in Victoria and the second oldest in Australia. It was established in 1853 by Hugh Childers, Australia’s then finance minister and Auditor-General. It is situated in Parkville. In 1881, women were given admission in the university.

The University campus has 10 colleges, 11 academic units and several other research institutions. More than 50,000 students attend the University along with 3,500 doctoral students. It is affiliated to Universitas 21, Group of Eight and Association of Pacific Rim Universities.

Notable Alumni

There are several notable alumni who have studied at University Of Melbourne. Some of the notable alumni of University Of Melbourne are:

There’s a reason Trinity has been ranked as the second-best college of Cambridge University. It has a large student population unlike most other Cambridge colleges and obviously a beautiful structure. 33 Nobel prizes, 5 Fields Medals in mathematics and an Abel Prize have been won by its members. Alumni include British Prime Ministers, the British royal family, masters, and the prize winners.

There’s a reason Trinity has been ranked as the second-best college of Cambridge University. It has a large student population unlike most other Cambridge colleges and obviously a beautiful structure. 33 Nobel prizes, 5 Fields Medals in mathematics and an Abel Prize have been won by its members. Alumni include British Prime Ministers, the British royal family, masters, and the prize winners.